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Hey there everyone. My name is Scott. I don't get opportunities to chase here. I live in upstate, northeastern NY, basically right on the border of Canada and Vermont. Tornadoes are pretty rare in these parts. A majority of my excitement comes from snow and ice storms, with some nice thunderstorms during the summer months. I have been interested in Storm Chasing for quite a while but am still very much a novice. I hope to meet some nice people here where I can glean some knowledge and hopefully get a little smarter in the process ;)

Great site BTW. I was a little worried if I had been forgotten when it took over a month to get full posting abilities here.
 
Hey there everyone. My name is Scott. I don't get opportunities to chase here. I live in upstate, northeastern NY, basically right on the border of Canada and Vermont. Tornadoes are pretty rare in these parts. A majority of my excitement comes from snow and ice storms, with some nice thunderstorms during the summer months. I have been interested in Storm Chasing for quite a while but am still very much a novice. I hope to meet some nice people here where I can glean some knowledge and hopefully get a little smarter in the process ;)

Great site BTW. I was a little worried if I had been forgotten when it took over a month to get full posting abilities here.

Welcome to Storm Track, Scott!
 
At this place I also want to say hello from Germany. I posted another "hello" in the off-topic area.
I´m 28 years old and a student of Meteorology in Cologne.


Greets
Dennis
 
New to Stormchasing

I live in Arkansas and just joined this site in order to learn more about tornado tracking and forecasting. A friend and I want to spend a week this spring in Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas to see if we can get video and pictures of tornados. Any ideas as to what the most logical Mon-Fri week would be?
 
New member checking in from central Illinois. Eager to learn so that I can improve my severe weather forecasting.
 
Hello!, new member from York, Nebraska. I'm a bit of a weather junkie and just finished up with weather spotter training last night. I've really enjoyed this website so far, keep up the good work!:D
 
Hello Kim, Scott, Bryan, and Chris. I hope I didn't miss anyone.

Chris, I don't think you would go wrong with the second or third week of May. Something is usually going on in that time frame it seems like.

But I'd recommend reading up on some of the posts on Stormtrack to learn a bit about safety, forecasting, nowcasting, and road etiquette before going out there. Also I'd get a copy of the Storm Chaser's Handbook.

Good luck and welcome!
 
I suppose I should throw my hat in the ring here and introduce myself.

My name is Dave Marshall, I've been chasing about 12 years, primarily in the mid and upper Ohio valley and southeast US. I'm a charter member of StormNet, and currently act as a director for our chasers and TV stations in the southern US, as well as the webmaster for our website, which has recently returned from parts unknown.

I've done a bit of everything. I've got a couple hurricanes under my belt, several tropical storms. Katrina, Wilma, Ike, and Fay that I can remember off the top of my head. I've got my fair share of tornadoes, and even chased a blizzard (it was thundersnow, I swear!) I've done some chasing in the Midwest a couple times, but primarily my experience is in the eastern US.

My interests within the hobby are pretty diverse. I've been relatively successful with my video and photography attempts, and have sold some here and there. The (terrible) video from the Feb 18 Reynolds, GA tornado that aired on CNN, WMAZ, and KOCO was mine.

I also have some serious interest in the scientific side. I'm a RADAR specialist in the USAF and I have a good bit of interest in weather instrumentation, and have even done a little of my own R&D.

Right now my focus is on getting a better understanding of the intricacies of storm structure and lifecycle.

I look forward to getting to know you all!
 
Quick intro here.

My name is Mark Stauss. I currently live in Trimble, MO, which is about 25 miles due North of downtown Kansas City, MO. Attended my second spotter class this week in Plattsburg, MO. I've been a lifelong weather nut and have been chasing storms off and on for many years. Mostly chase the NW Missouri and NE Kansas area since that is close to home and work does not allow me to stray too far during the week. I'll get much further away from home on the occasional weekend and I am planning a week long vacation this spring dedicated to chasing.

If any of you are chasing or thinking about chasing in this area I have a website that constantly updates weather info from my Davis Vantage Pro2. Also on the site is lightning detection for the area, GRLevel3 zoomed into the NW MO and NE KS area, a webcam and many other weather related links. Please feel free to check it out at http://www.houseofstauss.com/weather/wxindex.php

Look forward to chatting with everyone and seeing people out in the field
 
Hi all. I am from OKC and after several years of lurking in the forecast threads and chasing with a few of you over the years. I finally made it on ST. I drive a semi when not chasing, but along with chasing enjoy bowling, target shooting, and camping. So heres to a great chase season.
 
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